Leave it to Mathew aka Mister Domestic to throw a party instead of a blog tour. Mathew is one of those talented folks whose enthusiasm
for making is clearly evident all the time. I love his bubbling enthusiasm, his signature communication style, his bear hugs and kind heart, and after you throw in his mad skills with a sewing machine, how could I resist a chance to party down with him?! I was fortunate enough to meet Mathew at QuiltCon, and he’s as awesome in person as he is online. Plus, who doesn’t love a party!? Needless to say, when Mathew invited me to join in on his #misterdomesticssewingparty to help spread the word about the new Art Gallery Fabrics Capsules and Fusions, I was absolutely in! I’m excited to be joining the fun, cranking up the volume for the party with some tall and skinny bins made out of Art Gallery Fabrics’ Lower the Volume Capsule.
When faced with choosing one of the Capsules or Fusions, the Lower the Volume Capsule seemed like the obvious choice since I love low volume fabrics and seem to incorporate them into most of my projects. They go with absolutely everything, and my favorite bright colors shine when they are paired with low volumes. As soon as I RSVPed an enthusiastic yes, I started thinking about what project I could make that would let the low volumes be the star of the show. I decided to add a rainbow of Art Gallery Pure Elements solids and make a rainbow of tall skinny fabric bins to store my small, but not-small-enough-to-toss fabric scraps.
The tall and skinny shape gives you the most bang for your buck when storing small scraps, since you can fit a lot of them along a wall or shelf, but still have enough volume to hold a decent amount of scraps. See? I cranked up the volume with this Lower the Volume capsule bundle! The result? The Skinny Bin!
I love the Lower the Volume Capsule collection, but my favorite might be the little details on the Quiet Downtown print. I can see myself meticulously cutting specific quilty street names to add to my projects, and couldn’t resist some meticulous cutting in making the bins.
To get started, I sketched out a bunch of Skinny Bin design options in my Quilter’s Planner over the course of a week or so. I absolutely love the handy graph paper section of the planner! The first design that came to mind was the hexagon English Paper Pieced (EPP) Skinny Bin. I jokingly call it iBin because of the design that appears when using the extra-long hexagons I used for the bottom of the bin. Even with the time-saving elongated hexagons, I decided that rather than EPP ALL of the bins, why not mix it up and try a whole selection of block designs?!
I love the variety of shapes, color, and design in these bins, and plan to add to them until I have a full primary, secondary, and tertiary rainbow! I sewed all of the bins with my go-to Aurifil 50wt 2600-Dove thread, but used 80wt to piece the EPP iBin. I absolutely understand the excitement about 80wt for EPP–the stitches melt right in!
I am getting better at making introductions at parties, so why don’t I introduce you? Be sure to oogle the awesome variety of low volume prints as we go through introductions.
First in line we have Mr. Plus in Pure Elements Red. He’s first aid certified, so you can rest easy at this party.
Next is Madam Isosceles, a triangle jam in Pure Elements Burnt Orange. She can be a bit pointy at times, but is good at heart.
Third is sunny Sir Wonky Star in Pure Elements Canary. He is channeling a sun a bit more than a star, but all are welcome here, right?
Next is my favorite (shh don’t tell the others), Miss Inset Circle in Pure Elements Dark Citron. She loves to hug trees and has an unusual obsession with maps. Please don’t mistake her for Olive, her twin sister.
No party is complete without Dr. iBin EPP, sporting Pure Elements Emerald. This tech mastermind was put together a bit differently due to her seamless exterior construction, but she fits in just fine despite her genius.
Finally, Mr. Log Cabin in Pure Elements Denim Blue. He’s a bit casual for this party, but who needs a dress code?
There are also two more bins in active progress: Ms. Lucy Boston in Pure Elements Purple Pansy and Miss Raspberry Kiss in fitting Pure Elements Raspberry Rose. They will be fashionably late to the party, but hopefully they’ll bring dessert.
Okay, that was silly but quite fun. All of the bins are lined with their feature Pure Element solids, so it makes for quite a colorful crowd. Now you’re acquainted with my new friends and we can all party on!
While designing this bin, I conveniently discovered that it really is perfect for a party. Not only does it provide a colorful place to put your itty bitty scraps, but it can also double as a wine cozy for storing or toting your party beverage of choice. Totally #winning!
I also discovered that Art Gallery Pure Element solids have writing on their selvedge! Solids are often really difficult to keep track of once they dive into a stash, so the printed selvedge is a super helpful detail!
I’m now excited to sort through my pile of tiny scraps so that I can fill these beauties!
I actually discovered yet another use for these bins, but you’ll have to wait to see any more than this sneak peek. Be sure to keep your eye on this space. Ahhh, gotta love a rainbow of Aurifil thread!
At least in my opinion, one of the best parts of having a party is how clean your house gets in the process. There’s nothing like having an excuse to tidy up and rainbowtize. I haven’t yet decided whether these bins will live right here, hanging from the peg board behind my sewing machine, or if I will hang them near my cutting table for easy access. Either way, they will certainly brighten up the room!
Thank you so much for coming to the party, and be sure to check out all of other talented makers who will be partying down for the next couple of weeks:
Monday, April 17: Cristy Stuhldreher (@loveyousew_)
Tuesday, April 18: Kitty Wilkin (@nightquilter) <—-That’s me!
Wednesday, April 19: Sharon McConnell (@colorgirlquilts)
Thursday, April 20: Stephanie Palmer (@latenightquilter)
Friday, April 21: Nicole Young (@lillyellasworld)
Art Gallery Fusions (April 24th – 28th)
Monday, April 24: Nicole Daksiewicz (@modernhandcraft)
Tuesday, April 25: Tara Curtis (@t_jaye, @WEFTYneedle)
Wednesday, April 26: Melissa LeRay (@ohhowsweetco)
Thursday, April 27: Sarah Thomas (@sariditty)
Friday, April 28: Jennifer Rossotti (@jennrossotti)
Tomorrow I’ll be linking up with Lorna’s Let’s Bee Social and Crazy Mom Quilts Finish it Friday, since the more the merrier at this party!
Oh my, the skinny bins are so cool! And that fabric! I love it! What a great post; so much fun to read.
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I love the silliness, Kitty! Beautiful work and what a fantastic array of color and rainbow in your sewing space. 🙂
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Omg this was such a rad post and I love these bins so much!!!! Cuteness for days!
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Awesome skinny bins & rainbowtization!!
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Oh my goodness these are just brilliant Kitty and what an amusing blog post. Long may you continue to find uses for these gorgeous skinny bins!
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These are so cool! Love all of them, even the ones being late for the party!
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Great job, Kitty! These party-goers are definitely the cool kids in town!
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Those skinny bins are great! I love the colors and the different blocks on them too! Great job!
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Have you created a pattern for this skinny bins? I would love to purchase it!
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Hi Dee! Thank you! There will be a free tutorial posted to the Quilt Theory blog in a few weeks… Be sure to follow there (quilttheory.com), and I’ll definitely post here when it’s up! Thank you for your enthusiasm!
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How sweet these are! Totally agree with the printing on these salvages. I hate not being able to identify later!
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Oh, these are too cute! I love the rainbow and the silliness that ensued during all the fun too! 😊 Though it seems a bit off topic, I can’t explain how happy it made me to see my little mini mini hanging on your wall! 😄
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WI love these bins, hope to see some patterns or tutorials, would make great gifts, Lorraine
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What fun! A bright and happy post to kick off the morning 🙂 Sew looking forward to the pattern/tutorial. Thanks for sharing your wonderful creativity!
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OMG, I love your bins! I love your blocks! I love your colors! And the low volume AG fabrics are incredible too!!!! Thank you so much for sharing such beauty! Laura
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Hey Kitty! Love them, must make in Alison Glass fabrics and was wondering if you were going to do a tutorial or if you could give just the general measurements? Also wondering if the AGF solids selvedge tells the color? Thanks!
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Hi Mara!
Thank you so much! There will be a full photo tutorial appearing on the Quilt Theory blog in a few weeks, and I’ll be sure to cross post about it here–so watch these spaces! I’m really looking forward to seeing everyone else’s skinny bins, too!!… I’m working on writing it up as quickly as I can! 🙂
As for the writing on the AGF selvedge, I’m in the process of trying to clarify that. The cut I had didn’t have the full printed words, and the words on my cut did not include the color, so I asked Mathew (@misterdomestic) and only some of his selvedges had words, so he’s asking AGF headquarters to see if I somehow stumbled upon a rare unicorn, or if the printed words are or will be common on AGF solids…. I’ll be sure to update this space once I find out for sure!!
All my best,
Kitty
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I love both the bins and your wonderful description of them! How perfect that they also work for wine bottles!
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These are really amazing! I love the graphic designs…the bright colors and the endless ideas what each one could be used for. I so want this collection…especially now! I am shocked there is writing on the solid! That is such a great idea and something us ‘solid’ lovers have never seen before!
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Oh my god – this might be the best post you’ve ever written. I loved reading every entertaining word! And the photos, of course, were top notch! These bins are adorable!
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Such a fun post, Kitty! I loved all the personalities 🙂 The bins are super cute and I can see them being really useful for a lot of things.
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You’ve made my day with this post dear Kitty. You’re amazing!
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Great bins and I love the photos 🙂
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My first visit. Thank you for brightening a cold grey morning.
Great photos, inspiring and entertaining post.Looking forward to visiting again!
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Wonderful fabric design. I love this!
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